
Bassline featuring Lorraine Chambers - You've Gone (12") (New Vinyl)
In the late ā80s, a wave of British musicians raised on ā70s UK pop, Caribbean sound system culture, reggae, lovers rock and Motown/Philly soul music fell in love with synthesisers, drum machines and 8-track recorders. The street soul generation had arrived.
Originally released as a white label 12ā in 1989, āYouāve Goneā is the sole release from Bassline, the studio project of Southeast London-raised musician Tony Henry, not to be confused with Tony Henry from Manchester jazz-funk/R&B band 52nd Street. Featuring the singer Lorraine Chambers, itās one of the true jewels of the UK Street Soul scene. As Lorraineās heartsick soul vocal glides over sunrise synths, dusty drums, elegant electric piano figures and a reggae indebted bassline, āYouāve Goneā captures the optimism and strength of the era perfectly.
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$5.35Bassline featuring Lorraine Chambers - You've Gone (12") (New Vinyl)
In the late ā80s, a wave of British musicians raised on ā70s UK pop, Caribbean sound system culture, reggae, lovers rock and Motown/Philly soul music fell in love with synthesisers, drum machines and 8-track recorders. The street soul generation had arrived.
Originally released as a white label 12ā in 1989, āYouāve Goneā is the sole release from Bassline, the studio project of Southeast London-raised musician Tony Henry, not to be confused with Tony Henry from Manchester jazz-funk/R&B band 52nd Street. Featuring the singer Lorraine Chambers, itās one of the true jewels of the UK Street Soul scene. As Lorraineās heartsick soul vocal glides over sunrise synths, dusty drums, elegant electric piano figures and a reggae indebted bassline, āYouāve Goneā captures the optimism and strength of the era perfectly.
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In the late ā80s, a wave of British musicians raised on ā70s UK pop, Caribbean sound system culture, reggae, lovers rock and Motown/Philly soul music fell in love with synthesisers, drum machines and 8-track recorders. The street soul generation had arrived.
Originally released as a white label 12ā in 1989, āYouāve Goneā is the sole release from Bassline, the studio project of Southeast London-raised musician Tony Henry, not to be confused with Tony Henry from Manchester jazz-funk/R&B band 52nd Street. Featuring the singer Lorraine Chambers, itās one of the true jewels of the UK Street Soul scene. As Lorraineās heartsick soul vocal glides over sunrise synths, dusty drums, elegant electric piano figures and a reggae indebted bassline, āYouāve Goneā captures the optimism and strength of the era perfectly.











